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The Longest Running Infographic Gallery OnlineFri, 09 Dec 2016 19:54:04 +0000en-UShourly1https://wordpress.org/?v=4.6.1Myths About Faceliftshttp://submitinfographics.com/all-infographics/myths-about-facelifts.html
http://submitinfographics.com/all-infographics/myths-about-facelifts.html#respondMon, 05 Dec 2016 08:00:08 +0000http://submitinfographics.com/?p=8560The American Society of Plastic Surgeons said that facelifts were one of the most performed plastic surgery procedures in the country in 2013. Since then, facelift’s popularity remains unstoppable. But amidst the many people trusting facelift, experts are still worried as there are some misleading information about the surgery floating on the web. If this continues, people may perceive wrong expectations. It’s time to gain clarity. Here are some myths about facelifts.

1. Only famous or elite people have the privilege to experience facelift.
2. All plastic surgeons are the same.
3. Age is a requirement for facelift.
4. Recovery is hard.
5. The face may look unnatural after facelift.

source: http://www.rapidlift.com/myths-facelifts-infographic/

]]>http://submitinfographics.com/all-infographics/myths-about-facelifts.html/feed0How to Get Rid of Wrinkleshttp://submitinfographics.com/all-infographics/how-to-get-rid-of-wrinkles.html
http://submitinfographics.com/all-infographics/how-to-get-rid-of-wrinkles.html#respondSun, 04 Dec 2016 21:13:42 +0000http://submitinfographics.com/?p=8562Wrinkles may look cute on puppies or elephants, but not as cute on us as we age. Sure, we can’t stop the aging process, but we can lessen the damage and the wrinkles. Here are some ways to prevent wrinkles from making us look old:

]]>http://submitinfographics.com/all-infographics/how-to-get-rid-of-wrinkles.html/feed09 Reasons Kissing is Good for Your Healthhttp://submitinfographics.com/all-infographics/9-reasons-kissing-is-good-for-your-health.html
http://submitinfographics.com/all-infographics/9-reasons-kissing-is-good-for-your-health.html#respondTue, 30 Aug 2016 21:08:25 +0000http://submitinfographics.com/?p=8249Kissing is one of the best things we can enjoy while alive. It’s like a special gift any human being can share and receive. Without kissing, how boring any romantic relationships could be? Without kissing, how can we express our affection to the opposite sex? Sure, there may be other forms of affection such as hugging, cuddling, and sex, but let’s face it—kissing is completely different.

So if you’re taking it for granted, you’re missing the whole point. Kissing isn’t just a form of affection; it’s more than that. Who would have thought that it has health benefits, too?

]]>http://submitinfographics.com/all-infographics/9-reasons-kissing-is-good-for-your-health.html/feed08 Health Benefits of Kissinghttp://submitinfographics.com/all-infographics/8-health-benefits-of-kissing.html
http://submitinfographics.com/all-infographics/8-health-benefits-of-kissing.html#respondFri, 26 Aug 2016 21:43:24 +0000http://submitinfographics.com/?p=8235When it comes to kissing, we all have different reasons. Some do it to convey love and care. Some consider it as a lucky charm. Whereas, some consider it as the first stage of lovemaking—perhaps, we all consider it as the gateway to lovemaking. Whatever it is, what most people didn’t realize is kissing has health benefits. Here are some of them:

Besides the health benefits, kissing also strengthen relationships. Studies show that couples, who spend time for passionate kissing daily, tend to have a happier and healthier relationship compared to those who don’t do the same. So if you want to stay healthy, at the same time, make your romantic relationship happier, kiss every day.

]]>http://submitinfographics.com/all-infographics/8-health-benefits-of-kissing.html/feed0Top Ayurvedic Products to Take Care of Your Bodyhttp://submitinfographics.com/all-infographics/top-ayurvedic-products-to-take-care-of-your-body.html
http://submitinfographics.com/all-infographics/top-ayurvedic-products-to-take-care-of-your-body.html#respondTue, 02 Feb 2016 17:56:46 +0000http://submitinfographics.com/?p=7528Add this Infographic to Your Website:
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This infographic was submitted to us by shankara.com. They also sent along a short description:

Ayurvedic products can take care of skin and body with no harm. Check out infographic for details of products that are most commonly used.

This infographic benefits from a clear layout and an appropriate and harmonic color scheme. However, the products featured, specifically in the upper section, seem as though they are positioned in a way that prioritizes a set amount of space over ideal organization. The tiles for all products should be the same size, color and font throughout the infographic, and positioned the same way as well, for optimal layout and usability. On the topic of consistency, the banners for each product section are very different as well, which detracts from the overall coherency of the infographic.

The pictures of the products used are far too small to actually showcase, or in some cases even identify, the product. It may be better to just include the label rather than the full product, or even replace the pictures with illustrative icons. As it is, the design actually feels a bit more like a catalog than an infographic.

There are many different products featured in the infographic but not a lot of information about the products themselves. It would be very beneficial to add some introductory information about the benefits of Ayurveda at the top of the IG in order to better educate readers and let them know why they should be using these products. Furthermore, the benefits of Ayurveda should be supported by reputable sources, cited in the infographic for viewers to reference.

Overall, this infographic needs to be reworked in order to better present the products in a more informational and illustrative way. For now it’s ranked an F since the images aren’t large enough to be useful and the viewer needs to read the copy to understand any of the information.

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Gold Collagen sent us this infographic, which talks about collagen and its impact on the body (specifically, on appearance) as we age. It shows a diagram of where collagen is and how it’s represented in our skin, then goes on to talk about how it diminishes over time and the results of that decline in collagen. It would be great to show the 1.5% yearly decline as a chart over time (as after 10 years you’d have 15% less collagen, etc.). The possible results of taking a collagen supplement are shown with representative icons, which is helpful for the viewer.

One thing that would improve this infographic is the inclusion of sources. The infographic claims we lose 1.5% of our collagen each year starting in our late 20s, and that if we add hydrolyzed collagen to our daily routines, we may see results in several areas of our appearance — but without any sources listed to back it up, it’s hard for the viewer to trust in the information being provided.

In all I’d give this infographic a C, because there are many visual cues and brief, to-the-point information. However, the lack of sources brings its credibility into question.

Dehydrating ingredients like alcohol, caffeine, and salt can dry out your skin. Try low-caffeine tea instead of coffee, produce with high water content, minimal alcohol,
and be sure to rinse canned foods.

Fatty foods can throw off our balance of omega-3 and omega-6 (we get too much omega-6 from processed fats). Eat more omega-3-rich fish and eggs, walnuts,
flaxseed, and extra virgin olive oil.

For healthy, glowing skin, you can certainly use a moisturizing cream (http://www.korres.ca/products/category/moisturising), but healthy foods can help out, too! Increase your intake of vitamins E and C, antioxidants, and beta carotene.

Make your own skin treatments with honey and egg whites! And remember — if your whole body is healthy, your skin can be, too.

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Do you know what’s really in your skin care products? Snail slime is used for skin healing, wrinkles, scars, acne, pigmentation problems and rough skin. Known as “KNU,” one skin product contains about 70% snail slime! The effects were noticed in Chile, Korea, and Africa, and this ingredient is now available in US skin care (http://www.aveeno.ca/) treatments.

Placenta (human and animal!) treats dry/damaged/aging skin and damaged hair. For those who can’t handle that, phyto placenta is made of plant placenta. But don’t judge — in one Nanjing, China hospital, 1 in 10 new parents takes their placenta home.

Human breast milk can aid dry/aging skin and acne — on both mom and baby! You can find this ingredient in lotions, creams, and soaps. About 20% of babies get baby acne (also known as cephalic pustulosis), and topical application of breast milk can help soothe the problem!

Nightingale droppings smooth rough/discolored/damaged skin. This ingredient was originally used to get stains out of silk fabric; geishas also used it as a skin whitener and smoothing agent. It may be the high concentration of urea in bird droppings that does the trick. Other fun names for this treatment are Bird Poop Facial, Geisha Facial, and Uguisu no fun (the Japanese name).